Month: March 2016

It’s nearly April and we’ve got a lot going on at Family First Health. Let’s get caught up on what’s coming soon. All month: It’s time for our Eat Your Greens campaign! This time we’re focusing on sneaking fruits and veggies into each of your meals. Keep an eye on our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram […]

Did you know that at Family First Health we have “WOW” cards? It’s a chance for staff to nominate other employees who they see doing something the exemplify our guiding principals. What are our principals you may ask: “Patient Centered” – “Respectful” – “Serves Everyone” – “Fiscally Responsible” – “ Continuous Improvement and Innovation” – […]

We want you to get to know your staff at Family First Health in and out of the doctor’s office. It’s a daunting task, but we’re starting with some of our newer providers. Meet Alexander McKinley — one of our dentists working in the Hanover and Gettysburg centers. Alexander McKinley is a graduate of the Temple […]

Over the holidays, our sites picked charities of their choice to give back to with sales of ornaments, candy and donations. Each tree was decorated to the theme of the charity. Here’s a rundown of all the giving done at the sites: George Street Dental – $82 for the York Hospital NICU George Street Medical […]

We hear a lot of talk about making sure children are fed so they can focus in school. Same goes for making sure they’re taken care of when it comes to medical and dental appointments. But one thing that might be under the radar is vision. As a child, I never had problems seeing the […]

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